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Hands-Off Fedora Installs with Kickstart   PDF  Print  E-mail 
Contributed by Chad Brandt  
Saturday, 21 August 2004
If you've installed Red Hat's Fedora OS, you've likely noticed the Anaconda installer's polished and friendly user interface. It's certainly helpful, but I still don't want to click through it every time I (re)build a machine. Kickstart's automated installs give my mousing finger a rest.

Kickstart isn't only for large server farms. Someone building a couple of oft-recycled machines, such as in a lab environment, can benefit from fast, consistent, unattended OS installs. Additionally, people who are just experimenting with Linux can rely on Kickstart as a way to start fresh when their tinkering goes awry.

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